The Capital Journal, Salem,' Oregon
Friday, June 21, 1940
Young People Make
Trek to Quartzville
Sunnystde A trip to Quartz
rille was made recently by a group
of young people from here. They
panned lor gold and enjoyed a plc-
nlo dinner by the Bantlam river.
The party Included Mr. and Mr.
Kenneth Cannoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Norvill Oleason and Gary, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Heckart and Larry Joe,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dyer and Bobby
and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. G. T
Heckart, Billy Cole, Miee Iris Burue,
Miss Grace Chandler, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs
Vale Lady.
lette and eon, John, Jr., have moved
from McMlnnvllle to Amity where
Mr. Mollette has accepted the pas
torate of the Baptist church and
preached there Sunday. The Mol
lette family occupies rooms in the
church basement.
Sisters Are United
After Forty Years
Mill City Guests of Mrs. A. A
Holthouse last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Howard of Monterey
Park. Calif., and Mrs. Mary Ober-
helman of Hollywood, Calif. Mr.
Oberhelman is a sister-in-law of
Mrs, Holthouse.
Visiting Mrs. Virginia Letelller
and Mrs. Louise Kennedy is their
sister, Mrs. Rose Bray, who came
from Kansas for an extended visit
The visltore had not seen each othei
for 40 years,
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Newman re
cently left for Galesborough, Illi
nois, where they plan to spend
about five months visiting their
daughter.
Balls ton A trip to Silver Creek
Palls was enjoyed by about tJi
Ballston families last Sunday to"
celebrate Father's day. The affair
was sponsored by Mrs. Velda Yocom
and MUs Thelma McCulloch of the
Sew and Social club.
Amity Greets Minister
Amity Rev. and Mrs. John Mol-
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